The impact of the Korean War on the civilian population was especially dramatic. Korean civilian casualties - dead, wounded and missing - totalled between three and four million during the three years of war (1950-1953). The war was disastrous for all of Korea, destroying most of its industry.
Right before the 20's started World War I happened, so many of the young men of the world were apart of that war and saw horrific things. So after the war they wanted to forget so they had as much fun and parties as they could.
For the answer to the question above, Paul's letter written to combat heresy of the Judaizers is written in the book of <span>Galatians. Judaizers are People who pray out to public loud and sound like professional in praying but their hearts are empty and away from the Lord.</span>
Answer:
Yes, Holden had guilty feelings about Allie. I think this is a normal way to feel this way.
Explanation:
The Catcher in the Rye is a novel penned by J. D. Salinger. The story is told by the narrator and the protagonist of the story, Holden Caulfield.
<u>Holden was impacted by the death of his brother Allie. Holden felt guilty that he did not let his brother go to the lake with him and his friends. This guilt was consumed in Holden so much that it impacted him emotionally. These emotions can be identified in him when he becomes protective of children because he was guilty that he could not save his brother's life</u>.
This is a normal way in which Holden behaved because he behaved out of the grief for his loss of his brother.
It is known as <span>Self-feedback
</span><span>Self-feedback refers to a form of affirmiation that we do to ourself in order to obtain a certain psychological condition.
Performers or any type of workers in general often use this in order to stay positive in facing every challenges that exist in our life.</span>